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1. FIRST I asked with what conscience Bellarmine could charge Caluine with the Heresie of the Pelagians, who denied that there was any originall sinne in Infants, especially being the children of faithful Parents? For as he could not be ignorant that This doctrine of denying originall sinne was (as their owne Iesuite confesseth) the proper heresie of the Pelagians. |
1. FIRST I asked with what conscience Bellarmine could charge Calvin with the Heresy of the Pelagians, who denied that there was any original sin in Infants, especially being the children of faithful Parents? For as he could not be ignorant that This Doctrine of denying original sin was (as their own Iesuite Confesses) the proper heresy of the Pelagians. |
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Pelagiani, &c. Bellar l a. de Eccles. Misit. c. 9. §. Pelagiani |
Pelagian, etc. Bellar l a. de Eccles. Misit. c. 9. §. Pelagian |
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